Development of heavy ion induction linear accelerators as drivers for inertial confinement fusion
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There is a continuing study in the USA of the feasibility of an induction linac fusion driver, which would accelerate multiple heavy-ion beams through a sequence of pulsed transformers and amplify the beam current during acceleration. The driver cost could be $200/Joule or less and the cost of electricity in the range of .050-.055$/kWhr. As a next stage of development to assess the feasibility of this approach we propose an ''Induction Linac Systems Experiment''. This will test some of the tech…
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Date:
June 1, 1988
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Warwick, A. I.; Celata, C.; Faltens, A.; Fessenden, T. J.; Judd, D. L.; Keffe, D. et al.
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